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University of New Mexico

Long Term Ecological Research Network

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Trends In Long-Term Ecological Data: Documents, 2005-2008, Long Term Ecological Research Network Jan 2005

Trends In Long-Term Ecological Data: Documents, 2005-2008, Long Term Ecological Research Network

Long Term Ecological Research Network

Long term ecological research sites within the U.S. date to 1911 when the Priest River Experimental Forest was set aside as a research center. By 1980 when the Long Tenn Ecological Research program was established, 78 experimental forests and> 10 rangeland research stations had been conducting research, in most cases for > 40 years. Cmrently this large suite of USDA and NSF supported sites, including 26 LTER sites, represents a wide range of ecosystem types, from forests to grasslands and shrub lands, freshwater lakes and streams, near coastal marine and estuaries as well as urban areas and systems in Antarctica. A …


Integrating The Nation's Environmental Monitoring And Research Networks And Programs, James R. Gosz, Pete Murdoch Aug 1998

Integrating The Nation's Environmental Monitoring And Research Networks And Programs, James R. Gosz, Pete Murdoch

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An Exercise to Demonstrate the Value of Index Areas in a National Network: A Report Prepared for the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).

The Environmental Monitoring Team, a team of Federal scientists and program managers, was convened by the CENR Steering Committee and given the charge "to develop a national framework for integration and coordination of environmental monitoring and related research through collaboration and building upon existing networks and programs". Two of the recommendations for a National Environment Monitoring Framework were; 1) evaluate alternatives for selecting the number and distribution of "index areas", including stratification by ecoregion in …